Property Ownership
A developer in Tennessee who creates a condominium project after January 1, 2009 must comply with the:
ATennessee Horizontal Property Act only
BTennessee Condominium Act of 2008 (TCA Title 66 Chapter 27, Part 4)✓ Correct
CTennessee Planned Unit Development Act
DNational Condominium Certification Standards
Explanation
The Tennessee Condominium Act (effective January 1, 2009) governs condominiums created on or after that date, replacing the older Horizontal Property Act for new projects. It modernized Tennessee's condominium law and aligns it with the Uniform Condominium Act.
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